That was a really timely tutorial today. Thank you. I was thinking of making a poncho, and now I know how without purchasing a pattern. Now I’m off to Joanne’s to buy some fleece. Yay!
Really amazing tutorial and very well explained. Incredible and the Gentleman at the end is super funny with the signed cushions. Loved it all the way. Thank. you so much. I learned a lot.
This seems like a practical poncho! Is there some way you could show the finished front & back with the hood up? That would help in several way; to see how the hood drapes and how the length hangs at the length you used given your height. Thank you so much for sharing this project. Good visuals and clear cutting/measuring guidelines. ❣️👍👍
Hi Cheryl. I love your videos. Do you really need to fold over the edges of the fleece like that??? I thought that it wasn't necessary with fleece. People made blankets without sewing with fleece because of that reason. Just curious. Thank you!
Hi Christine. Fleece raw edges do not unravel. But I feel that leaving the raw edge showing has an unfinished look. I always finish the edges. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Sherrill what if you want to make a child's fleece poncho how much fabric should I need to make one. And do you do the same thing that you do when your making an adults. Anna Guthrie
Hi Anna. Measure from the top of the shoulder down to where you want the poncho to end, and double that measurement. Add additional fabric from the hood. Add those 2 measurements and that's how much fabric you will need. I recommend to make a child's hood that you use some old scrap fabric to make a practice hood to see how big you want to make. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Hey! My name is Cheryl as well. Not sure how you spell your name. I was wondering if you could go over some patterns and teach how to make clothes from patterns. I have grandchildren and want to make them outfits. I used to saw from patterns when my kids where small but I had a massive stroke a few years ago and can only remember so much. I don’t have much money because I’m on disability. Anything you can do would be greatly appreciative!!! Thank also for all the videos they are all great!!
Hi Cheryl. The spelling of my name is very different - Sherrill. I have some videos on making clothes from patterns you can buy. I buy some patterns and I found the least inexpensive patterns are at Walmart. Not all Walmart stores sell fabric and patterns. Joann Fabrics and Crafts also have budget patterns. I sometimes buy those. To help with relearning how to read patterns, here is a link to a video I made a while back - ua-cam.com/video/UKDPCzMMAuQ/v-deo.html I understand a little bit of what you are going through. I had a life changing injury to my spinal cord that affected my right side. I had to retrain that side from walking and using my right hand. With a lot of physical therapy I have managed to train my right thumb to work, and I am very greatfull for that. If you need any more help with sewing, you can write to me at: thesewingroomchannel@gmail.com Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Hi Mariam. I am using a rotary cutter size 60 mm. This rotary cutter is made in many different sizes. The 60 mm is the largest. You can buy one from amazon.com, walmart.com, and many fabric stores sell them also. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
@@TheSewingRoomChannel Sorry, my bad. When I rewatched it I saw what I missed the first time. I wish I had to room to make this. I've got a huge double tote full of fleece fabric, but my work area is really small.
Dayze Mae there was no footage showing that she opened the fabric square up to be a single layer. Then she cut from one corner up to the pin she’d placed which determined the very center. Could be confusing I guess.
Hi Dayze. Sheri's response was correct. After cutting the square, unfold it, and cut from a corner to the center. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Hi Maria. After you have place a straight pin in the center of the fabric, you can use a ruler and draw a straight line from one of the corners (in your square). Then cut on the drawn line. This becomes the center front opening of the poncho. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Merry Christmas, and happy sewing. 😍
Love love love this ty 🎄❄️
Hi Transit Lady. Glad the tutorial was helpful. Happy Thanksgiving. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
That was a really timely tutorial today. Thank you. I was thinking of making a poncho, and now I know how without purchasing a pattern. Now I’m off to Joanne’s to buy some fleece. Yay!
Hi Kathie. Glad the poncho tutorial was helpful. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I love this, will try it this week. It really suits you, you look wonderful and snuggly warm.
Really amazing tutorial and very well explained. Incredible and the Gentleman at the end is super funny with the signed cushions. Loved it all the way. Thank. you so much. I learned a lot.
Hi Eva. The funny guy is my husband Manny - he is a big ham - LOL. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Ich bin erst neu dabei aber das hast du toll erklärt. Ich freue mich auf das Nachnähen des Ponchos. 😃👍
Hi Sven. Thanks for watching💗and Merry Christmas😍
Absolutely Great teaching
Thank you
oh my Sherril this is a super tutorial on the hooded version. Thanks wish I could show you the fabric I just bought it has avocado on it.
Manny is a rock star!
This seems like a practical poncho! Is there some way you could show the finished front & back with the hood up? That would help in several way; to see how the hood drapes and how the length hangs at the length you used given your height. Thank you so much for sharing this project. Good visuals and clear cutting/measuring guidelines. ❣️👍👍
Love this🥰 🕊 TFS!
Love the video ..very good instructions
Thank you 😊
Beautiful! Great tutorial as usual!
Wow 👍👍👍nice Teresa Stacey 🇦🇺🇦🇺💕
Another great video....thank you
Great demonstration. Just enough talking but very informed.
Hi Cliftina. Glad you liked the fleece poncho. Happy sewing, and Merry Christmas. 😍
Video lost all sound at about half way but I had made this very one a week ago so could follow easily. Worked very well.
I will try it also
Hi Sihlem. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
I love u nanny.vedio is great.
Hi Cheryl. Manny is a very loveable ham - LOL. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Now that there is anti pill fleece at Joann's I am going to make this. Thank you.
Hi! Love the poncho. Is there anyway you could do a car seat poncho tutorial? They are very popular and safer for children in a car seat. Thank you!
Hi Debra. Thanks for the suggestion. Stay safe. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Cuteness!
Hi Cheryl. I love your videos. Do you really need to fold over the edges of the fleece like that??? I thought that it wasn't necessary with fleece. People made blankets without sewing with fleece because of that reason. Just curious. Thank you!
Hi Christine. Fleece raw edges do not unravel. But I feel that leaving the raw edge showing has an unfinished look. I always finish the edges. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Looks more finished and professional
The edges will curl under and look sloppy if you don't sew them
I want to do this. I just found some fabric at Joann to make it
You can do it! Happy Sewing! 😀
There is an angle cut at about 3:55 into the video...where did you show that
How do u get the pattern
Hi in the video it doesn’t show how to cut the points? What’s the measurement from the opening point to the outside edge?
Is the hood around the face sewn I didn't catch that...but at times it looked like ot is ?
Yes the edges are turned under and stitched down. Thanks for watching. Happy New Year. 😍
Can you give the exact measurement of the fabric after you cut the 52”?
Sherrill what if you want to make a child's fleece poncho how much fabric should I need to make one. And do you do the same thing that you do when your making an adults. Anna Guthrie
Hi Anna. Measure from the top of the shoulder down to where you want the poncho to end, and double that measurement. Add additional fabric from the hood. Add those 2 measurements and that's how much fabric you will need. I recommend to make a child's hood that you use some old scrap fabric to make a practice hood to see how big you want to make. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Hi Sheryl, how much fabric to make a child size poncho? My granddaughter is 8 years old.
Hey! My name is Cheryl as well. Not sure how you spell your name. I was wondering if you could go over some patterns and teach how to make clothes from patterns. I have grandchildren and want to make them outfits. I used to saw from patterns when my kids where small but I had a massive stroke a few years ago and can only remember so much. I don’t have much money because I’m on disability. Anything you can do would be greatly appreciative!!! Thank also for all the videos they are all great!!
Hi Cheryl. The spelling of my name is very different - Sherrill. I have some videos on making clothes from patterns you can buy. I buy some patterns and I found the least inexpensive patterns are at Walmart. Not all Walmart stores sell fabric and patterns. Joann Fabrics and Crafts also have budget patterns. I sometimes buy those. To help with relearning how to read patterns, here is a link to a video I made a while back - ua-cam.com/video/UKDPCzMMAuQ/v-deo.html
I understand a little bit of what you are going through. I had a life changing injury to my spinal cord that affected my right side. I had to retrain that side from walking and using my right hand. With a lot of physical therapy I have managed to train my right thumb to work, and I am very greatfull for that. If you need any more help with sewing, you can write to me at:
thesewingroomchannel@gmail.com
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Pls name the cutter ur using
Hi Mariam. I am using a rotary cutter size 60 mm. This rotary cutter is made in many different sizes. The 60 mm is the largest. You can buy one from amazon.com, walmart.com, and many fabric stores sell them also. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
It seems like a couple of steps are missing.
Hi Sue. Let me know where it seems unclear and I will try to clear it up for you. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
@@TheSewingRoomChannel Sorry, my bad. When I rewatched it I saw what I missed the first time. I wish I had to room to make this. I've got a huge double tote full of fleece fabric, but my work area is really small.
Hi Sue. No problem. I am always glad to help.
You missed a step...it went from a square to a point? What happened?
Dayze Mae there was no footage showing that she opened the fabric square up to be a single layer. Then she cut from one corner up to the pin she’d placed which determined the very center. Could be confusing I guess.
Hi Dayze. Sheri's response was correct. After cutting the square, unfold it, and cut from a corner to the center. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
lost you at 3:50
Hi Maria. After you have place a straight pin in the center of the fabric, you can use a ruler and draw a straight line from one of the corners (in your square). Then cut on the drawn line. This becomes the center front opening of the poncho. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Merry Christmas, and happy sewing. 😍
If you want to struggle to make a poncho with large gaps of instructions in your video, then this is for you 🙄
BONSOIR DESOLE JE NE COMPREND RIEN JE PARLE FRANCAIS BONNE SOIREE
Hi Evelyne. Thank you for watching, and happy sewing.